A "Failure to Yield Left Turn" accident usually happens when a driver turns left across oncoming traffic before the road is truly clear. If the turning vehicle ends up partly blocking an active lane, the front of the oncoming vehicle often strikes the side of that turning car. That is why this crash is commonly described as a "T-bone" or side-impact collision. In Texas, the left-turn rule is clear: a driver turning left must yield the right-of-way to oncoming traffic, and Texas driver manuals also note that even with a flashing yellow arrow, the turning driver must still yield. What this type of crash is usually called This same event can be described in more than one way, depending on whether you are talking about the traffic violation, the vehicle position, or the crash shape: Legal violation: "Failure to Yield Right of Way - Turn Left." Texas DPS offense materials list this as a separate traffic offense. Crash description: "T-bone collision"...
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